The effects of transient alterations in Nao were investigated under voltage clamp conditions in frog heart cells previously loaded with Cs. Tetrodotoxin and Cs were used to inhibit Na and K currents. On applying a Na-poor solution (39.2 mM), an outward current was generated during both depolarizations and hyperpolarizations. The current amplitude described a U-shaped function of the membrane potential. On reapplying the standard solution after 15 min equilibration, an inward current was then induced that exhibited a bell-shaped function of the membrane potential. Current amplitude was sensitive to the external Ca concentration. Increasing pHi by 10 mM NH4Cl enhanced this current, while the internal acidification that occurred on switching back to the control solution greatly reduced it. Variations in the amplitude of this current during repetitive stimulations or long pauses are best explained by subsequent alterations in Nai and pHi; no evidence for a time dependence was found. This current was inhibited by La3+, Co2+, and D600, and was sensitive to adriamycin, quinidine, and disopyramide; lidocaine, another local anesthetic, and nifedipine had no effect. These observations extend previous work on intact heart cells and sarcolemmal vesicles. They suggest that the Na-Ca exchange may generate a current that is outward when Ca ions are moving into the cell.
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August 01 1984
Changes in external Na induce a membrane current related to the Na-Ca exchange in cesium-loaded frog heart cells.
D Mentrard
,
G Vassort
,
R Fischmeister
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1984) 84 (2): 201–220.
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D Mentrard, G Vassort, R Fischmeister; Changes in external Na induce a membrane current related to the Na-Ca exchange in cesium-loaded frog heart cells.. J Gen Physiol 1 August 1984; 84 (2): 201–220. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.84.2.201
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